Hi,

>First things first.  I suspect that you are trying to contribute to
>the Git project (GitHub is totally a different animal, even though
>they benefit greatly from our presence, and we theirs).

You are right excuse us for this.

>And if you are dipping your toes to the Git project's development
>community, then, "Welcome!" ;-).

Thanks we are enthusiastic to begin!


>I do not know about others, but I cannot quite tell what you are
>propsing from that three-line description to tell if it would be
>useful or not.  Let's wait to hear more from you guys.

Last year, another students group (Tom Russelo, Samuel Groot)
supervised by Matthieu Moy were working on git.
There goal was to create the --quote-mail=<file> option for git
send-email, this option permit to quote an email in the same cover letter.
All the metadata ("Cc", "Subject", ...) will be automatically filled.

For now the code contains a syntax error then our obvious first
goal is to fix it.

Discussion of the previous team with more information:
https://public-inbox.org/git/1464031829-6107-1-git-send-email-tom.russe...@grenoble-inp.org/

2017-10-04 6:05 GMT+02:00 Junio C Hamano <gits...@pobox.com>:
> Nathan PAYRE <second.pa...@gmail.com> writes:
>
>> Hi all,
>> me and my two other partner (Daniel and Timothee) have make the choice
>> to contribute to gitHub for a university project supervised by Mattieu
>> Moy.
>
> First things first.  I suspect that you are trying to contribute to
> the Git project (GitHub is totally a different animal, even though
> they benefit greatly from our presence, and we theirs).
>
> And if you are dipping your toes to the Git project's development
> community, then, "Welcome!" ;-).
>
>> The principal project is to improve the git-send-email function, for
>> example we will try to implement the possibility to answer to a email
>> by keeping the recipient list or quote properly the email body!
>> Do you think that it's will be usefull ?
>
> I do not know about others, but I cannot quite tell what you are
> propsing from that three-line description to tell if it would be
> useful or not.  Let's wait to hear more from you guys.

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